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Admission & Registration

Enrolling in online or on-campus courses this summer is simple with BSU’s online application and registration process.

To apply and enroll in BSU Summer Sessions, you should follow our regular undergraduate or graduate application procedures. If you are not already a BSU student, apply for regular admission. If you do not plan to complete a degree at BSU, you should apply as a Special Student; once we’ve processed your application you’ll be able to register for classes.

If you are already a BSU student, you may proceed to Step 2 below.

How to Register for Summer Sessions

1. Apply for Admission to BSUIf you are a new student (who hasn’t previously attended BSU), your personal identification information must be entered into the student records system.
Undergraduate Admission
Graduate Admission

1a. To apply as an Undergraduate Special Student (if you do not plan to complete your degree at BSU), select the following on your application:
Type of Major: “On campus” or “Off site”
Area of Student: “Undecided”
Intended Degree: “Not seeking degree”

Students will be granted special status admission if they (1) have graduated from an accredited high school, OR (2) have completed a GED certificate, OR (3) are transferring from another post-secondary institution where they have good academic and financial standing.

There will be a $20 application fee, however transcripts are not required. Students who later decide to pursue a degree program must apply for regular undergraduate admission to the BSU.

Register using the Web registration system. Refer to the class schedule for correct course ID numbers and credit values. All students are responsible for reviewing the Summer Session registration policies.

3. Pay your Tuition & FeesFee statements are available only online. Payments may be made online or at the Cashier’s Office. Learn more about summer session tuition and fees.

Students who have not registered for courses for some time may need to contact Records and Registration to activate their registration access codes.